Hey, this is Pastor John Ryan Cantu from PNEUMA Church in Houston, Texas. Thank you for listening to the message today. I hope that it blesses you and all those that you share it with. God bless you. They've been working hard and we've been connecting Maria with some community partners and, um, she's, she's ran with it. And I believe that we, we even got a grant, a small grant for some new clothing, uh, products and all that. So God is good. He's opening up doors. Um, but we need some volunteers. So if you're looking for a way to, to help and get plugged in and you don't want to teach, or you don't want to preach a sermon, Hey, that's good. But you can, you can volunteer, uh, with PNEUMA's closet. Uh, so, so please, they're, they're looking for volunteers and we're also taking donations for like hygienic products. So, um, go into your, into your son's room because we know that they have a lot of it because they need it, uh, and take some of their deodorant and bring it to church and, and also, also really important. Um, so for pastor's day, you know, we're having, we're having a combined service and, you know, I'm still thinking, I don't know how, I don't know if we're going to fit. Um, and then November 1st, we're having a big event and I don't know if we're going to fit. And this is, this is starting to happen more often where we're starting to cram in. And there's been some events in the past where we had to clear out the chairs and we just, we had like a concert style event. Um, so we're trying, we want to buy some more chairs. We want to buy some more chairs because it's, it's, it's needed. And, and every, each chair is about $55 and we can just, we could buy them, we can just buy them. Um, and I was talking to George about it and, and George was like, Hey, just, just, just buy them. And, and I was like, man, I don't hear my heart. Okay. Seriously. I'm serious about this. I know it sounds spiritual, but I'm, I'm like, I'm real serious about this. Like, I don't want to take away your blessing to give not, I know it's funny, but I'm, I'm serious. Like, because how many of you are praying for a family member, right? Hopefully you're believing for somebody to one day join you at church. And I thought, man, what, what if, what if people could sponsor a chair that we could say is reserved for the people that are going to be coming in from our families, from our friends? Amen. So that's, that's what we want to do. Um, and so we're just looking for anybody who is willing to sponsor a chair. If you're willing to sponsor a chair, I'm going to do it old school on my grandpa, Joe used to do it. He just called him out. I'm not going to call you out, but if you, if you want to sponsor a chair, maybe you need to think about it. That's okay. If you need to pray about it, that's okay. But if you can say right now, yeah, sign me up. Just, just raise your hand. I want to, amen. Can somebody count that for me, please? Real quick, George back there. Uh, because, because next Sunday we gotta, we gotta, we gotta tell y'all again. Amen. All right. Amen. Praise God. Praise God. We got them. So if you raise your hand, don't forget that you rose your hand. See, uh, see, see, uh, see George afterwards and, and, and we'll take care of that. Thank you. Thank you. Give God some praise. Thank you. Because God is bringing that growth. I mean, we, we see it. It's, it's, it's happening. And, and, um, to continue to grow, well, you have to make room, right? We have to make room. And so that's what we're doing. Amen. Praise God. Let's get into the word. We're going to go to the book of revelation. Revelation. Everybody likes revelation. Let's stand revelation. Chapter three, a word that is probably spoken, been spoken here before revelation. Chapter three. We're going to read 14 through 19. I'm not going to be too long today. I'm not going to preach too long. Somebody say, thank the Lord. Y'all weren't supposed to say that, man. Now I know, I know what's in your heart. Revelation three, 14 through 19. If you have it, say, amen. It says this and to the angel of the Lord and Leah Sedia, right? The words of the amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of God's creation. I know your works. You are neither hot nor cold. Would that you were either hot or cold. So because you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth for you say, I am rich. I have prospered and I need nothing. Not realizing that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked. I counsel you to buy from me gold refined by fire so that you may be rich and white garments so that you may clothe yourself and the shame of your nakedness may not be seen and salve to anoint your eyes so that you may see those whom I love. I reprove and discipline. So be zealous and repent. Amen. Let's pray heavenly father. I thank you, my God, for this word that you have spoken over your servant. Father, I pray in Jesus name, Lord, that as I have received it, your people would receive it. My God, I prayed that this would be a word that would wake up people. Father God, I pray in Jesus name. That dormant spirits would be revived through this word. Father God, that freedom would happen. My God, that salvation would happen. My God, I pray Holy spirit that you take over. You be on my lips. I pray that nothing that is said today would be from Ryan, my God, but of you father in Jesus name, I pray. Amen. You can be seated. I had a different title this morning, um, for my message that I ended up going with. I entitled it, uh, too much. Somebody say too much. And that'll make sense in a little bit. Um, but anytime we talk about the book of revelation or really anytime we talk about the seven churches in revelation, we, what we tend to do when we're listening to these messages, we tend to kind of zoom out rather than zoom in. And, and what I mean by that is, is because these are letters that are written to churches, we don't tend to identify with them, uh, personally. So we say, well, this message is for everybody. And while it is, I really don't want to just speak to the church as a whole. I want to speak to the person in the church. I want to speak to you. God wants to speak to you. This message, tell the person next to you, this message for me. Okay. It's not just for us. It's it's for me because look, if I were to zoom out, I would say, Lord, I don't think this message is for PNEUMA. I, you know, PNEUMA is a church where people worship, right? We know how to worship. This is a place where we know the word and, and where we love you and we're committed to you. And this is a place where we're committed to discipleship and outreach. And so I, you know, I zoom out and I'm like, this is a, no way a lukewarm church, but God said, speak to the lukewarm Christian, speak to the person in the church who thinks that the zeal of the church covers their own lukewarmness. Speak to the person who thinks that just because the church's worship is genuine, they don't think that I hear their empty praise speak to the person who is in the midst of God's outpour and God's blessings and God glory, who don't think that I don't notice their struggle. So God is not just calling a church to revival. He's calling individuals to revival. He's calling families to revival. He's calling husbands and wives to revival. And listen, as a pastor, I get very excited to see people, the people of God in revival. You know, I get emotional when I think about what God does for other people. It's funny. Uh, I was talking to Leah yesterday and Leah said, um, that I don't get emotional when it comes to myself. And there was a service that we were a part of, uh, last week and a prophet gave me a, an incredible, incredible word. And she was like, and you had no emotion. And I'm like, Oh, okay. Um, but, but when it comes to other people, man, God just breaks my heart. And so when you receive Jesus or when your family member received Jesus, or I hear a testimony of what God has done through your life, that makes me emotional, makes me emotional. And that's, that's just the Lord over the years, working on my pastor's heart that I didn't have for a very long time. And so I get emotional when I see what God is doing here, what he's done and what he's going to continue to do. But at the same time, I'm also curious and concerned as to why some people struggle to worship. That's been a concern of mine since I was a worship leader. And I remember being behind the keyboard, getting mad with people for not worshiping. I was a little immature, you know, but it was like, it was like a, it came from a good place. Pastor Danny, you know what I'm talking about? Right. Like when you just want people just to just to get it and they don't get it, you And so I, I, I'm wondering about some of those people. I wonder why some people come in and they never have a smile on their face. Where's the joy of the Lord. I wonder about that. I wonder why church is optional for some people. I wonder why people struggle so much to get plugged in, plugged in to discipleship. What's, what's going on in that person's spirit. I wonder what's keeping that person from experiencing a fuller and deeper relationship with the father. What is keeping them from revival? So God is still concerned with the one, right? And so when the 99 is rejoicing and we're having a spirit filled service and, and God is moving in our midst and it's a big Holy spirit party, God is still concerned with that one who's not partying and God is still pursuing you. If you're here today and you experienced that beautiful worship and it did nothing to your spirit, God is still pursuing you. God is ready to get you. The Holy spirit is wanting to go deeper with you. And so I want to talk to, I want to talk to those people today. And if that's not you, you just help out with the amens. Okay. So, because as, as the people of God, you know, those of us who do love just to get into the presence of God, those of us who are already in revival, we got to keep fanning that flame of our own revival, right? We don't want to grow cold. We, we got to let the PNEUMA, that is the wind of the spirit to spread onto the person sitting next to us, right? We've got to, we've got to move the entire church towards revival because that's what make, that's what makes us more powerful and impactful to the community and to the city. Yesterday we were a part of a man, a powerful time, uh, in God's presence. It was close to 200 men came from 12 different churches and ministries, uh, to seek God and his presence and just become better men of God. Um, these are men in revival. These are, I mean, these are men who would rather be at a church conference on a Saturday morning than doing anything else. These are men who sing and dance and, and come to the altar, unprompted men who are bringing other men to church. I saw men with their sons here. And so I was telling them yesterday, I truly believe that we are in the middle of a wide scale revival in the church because godly men have stepped up to take back the culture for God and have stepped into revival. We're, we're in revival. I don't know if you notice we're in it. We would always say, oh, revival is coming. Revival is coming. Revival is coming. Revival is here. It's here. And let me tell you what revival is. Revival is not some long played out church service, right? That that's, that's what, what we might call it. You know, I remember going to, you know, revival nights, revival services. And I remember as a kid, I always wondered why we called it revival because it seems like the people that were attending these events were already alive and active and doing kingdom work. And the ones who weren't would leave these services going back to what they were already in. So what, what is revival? Because we can't artificially create revival with the six or seven, eight hour service. Revival is something that takes heart, takes place in the heart of the individuals who then come together, united to spread the message of the gospel in an unbelieving world, uh, along in church service, a powerful night of worship. Those are symptoms of revival. And the enemy will lie to some individuals who go to the night of worship or experience God's presence in a powerful service, but they leave still with the dormant spirit. He's going to lie to you and tell you that because you went to something called revival, you are in revival when you're actually not. And you're going to continue that, that cycle and that pattern thinking that you are alive in Christ and that, that God has done a work in you when really nothing has really happened. Revival takes place when you prophesy over those dry bones in you, just like Ezekiel did. And you say, wake up, wake up. It commands a spirit of laziness out of you. It commands a spirit of complacency out of you. It changes the way that you think in the chain. It changes the way that you work, but revival is something that you have to receive. You don't saying you got to receive it. You can't just hear it. A lot of people hear it, but you got to receive it because by receiving it, that's you taking a step into revival. But there are some people who have still not yet caught that fire and man, God is trying to get your attention. God is trying to get your attention to revive something inside of you. And, and so my prayer today is that at the very least, you'll get a spark in your spirit so that the Lord would bring revival to you and to your household. Amen. Well, one more thing that I'll say on revival. Now I'll start preaching this. This is my, my, my intro. Um, cause I, I don't want you to get confused either. Like, uh, revival is, is mostly for those who have a dead spirit and they don't know the Lord, but broadly speaking, revival is for anybody with any type of dead spirit in them. What does that mean? That means that Christians can also need revival. So, so maybe your type of revival isn't as crucial as somebody else's. Like if your leg stops working, that's pretty bad, but it's not as bad as the person who needs their heart revived. Both people need revival, but one is more crucial than the other. But don't take that to mean that just because your heart works or your brain works that you don't need revival in other areas of your life. Isaiah says this Isaiah 57 15. I don't know if I have it up there, but it says for thus says the one who is high and lifted up, who inhabits eternity, whose name is holy. I dwell in the high and holy places. And also with him, uh, who is of a contrite and lowly spirit to revive the spirit of the lowly and to revive the heart that is contrite. See God revives the heart that needs him, but he also revives the spirit that is lowly revivals for all of us, for everybody. And so my prayer is that something in you, a dormant spirit inside you that God has been trying to come and out would be awakened today. I want you to leave here today. Revive was something, something in you that you got a little bit of fire underneath your feet today. So I had originally, uh, titled the message zeal. And then, and then God told me to change it up too much, too much. And we'll get to that in a minute. But verse 21 says, be zealous and repent, be zealous and repent. What does it mean to have zeal? Zeal means like, you know, we think it, it might be one of those Pentecostal terms. Right. Uh, but it's not just for the crazy Pentecostals because some people, even in a Pentecostal church, aren't going to shout loudly. Some people they're fine with, you know, a little sway in their worship. Other people need an entire row to be cleared out. Right? Sister Heather, you know, she's like this, get away from me, Satan. You know, you can't go near her. Zeal has nothing to do with the expression of your worship. The Greek word is the Lail. And it means I want you to get this. It means to have an intense, positive interest marked by serious dedication. That is the Greek definition of the Lail. An intense, positive interest marked by serious dedication. Somebody say intense. Okay. Now somebody say serious. See, sometimes people mistake crazy for intense and serious. There's, there's plenty of crazy people in churches who are not serious about their faith at all. That's not who we're talking about. We're not talking about people who put on a show. That's we're not interested in that. Jesus says to the church, I'm not looking for crazy people. I'm looking for intensely committed people. I'm looking for people who are not just trying to get their feet wet. They're ready to go all in. That's who I'm looking for. Some people might come to this church and it's happened before and they might mistake us for crazy. And some of y'all are crazy, so that's fair, but we're not all crazy. You know, some people might hear me preach and think that pastors too much. That worship team is too much. They got to go easy on the song. It was, it was too long. Those worship nights, those nights of worship. That's that's, that's too much. Have you ever heard that before? Come on. If you go to a Pentecostal church, you've heard that before. That's too much. That's a little too much. And so I have a question. I genuinely have a question for these people. Too much. What? Right. What do you mean by too much? You got to define, I get too crazy. Okay. That's fair. I get too distracting because I've been to some churches where, you know, some people do some weird things and it's distracting. I get too emotional because sometimes we do get too emotional, but if you mean too zealous, good, because that's what Jesus is looking for. Jesus is looking for a church that is zealous, a church that is too much, bro. I am going to preach with passion because I am zealous about the things that I preach about. I want our worship team to be passionate about their worship. I want them to jump. I want them to shout. I want them to dance in Jesus name. That's what we want. I want leaders. I want volunteers that want to be here who get excited about being in church and don't, don't drag their feet when they get to the door. When a church loses its zeal, it begins to die. That's just the truth. I've preached at, at some churches where man, nobody says amen and nobody claps and nobody lifts her hands and nobody sings and it's all just very robotic. And listen, I'm not saying that those people aren't genuine Christians. I'm not saying that they're not going to go to heaven, but it would seem to me that something that should be alive isn't. And I have it in my heart. Every time I go to some of these churches, it's, it's hard to preach at those churches, man. It's hard sweating, doubting what you're saying. You don't even know if they're, they're getting it. And I've had it in my heart to ask these pastors, and I don't do it because I honestly, I don't, I don't want to offend them, but I truly want to ask them some of them, are you okay? Like, are you okay with this? And, and, and hear my heart. I'm not, I'm not jet. I'm not judging anybody's expression of worship, but I truly believe that if there is no zeal, if there's no intensity, if there's no seriousness about the work of the gospel and the presence of God, then that church will not be effective. It's, it's gone. It's going to die. It's going to die. Zeal is what keeps things moving. When you're too still, that's, that's when algae builds up. Believe me. I know I have a pool. You need movement in the waters. You need something to constantly be flowing. And so when there's a church, that's just not moving, it's dying. See, but I believe that we are approaching the time when Jesus is going to separate the sheep from the, from the goats, where people will come to him and say, Lord, but we prophesied and we healed and we did the miracles in your name. And he's going to say, well, depart from me. I never knew you. I look around church and I, I look around the world and I see every sign of the end of times coming to completion. I mean, wars, rumors of wars, catastrophic natural disasters around the world. There's an evil agenda plaguing the world and, and it's making its way into the churches. And, and, and, and some of you might say what, what I would usually say, like these things aren't new, like they happen all the time. Hurricanes have happened for a long time. War has been a thing since the beginning of human time, but don't let that spirit of complacency come out of you. That doesn't allow you to live zealously because you think that you got time. So instead we, we, we see, we see these things that are happening. We hear about hurricanes that are breaking records and we're like, ah, you know, that bad. We'll probably have another one. We chalk it up to global warming and all that. So this is a human problem. It's not, it's not the Lord. You know what? Maybe, I don't know. I don't have all the answers, but they should at least be reminders that Jesus is coming back. Don't brush it off. Like, ah, I got time. No, no, no. If you see that, let that be a reminder that you got to get some people saved. You gotta, you gotta get some zeal in that spirit. You gotta get some fire in that spirit because Jesus is coming back. We cannot lose that expectancy. The intent, uh, the anticipation of the imminent return of Christ, we've got to be watchful. We got to be alert and we got to be ready. And so when I think about Matthew 28, where Jesus says he's going to separate the sheep from the goat, the one thing that has always come to mind for me is that there's, there's no middle ground left or right. There's no center. There's no, you know, some Catholics believe in purgatory. We're just, you know, a little, uh, kind of limbo land where you're just kind of in there until God decides what to do with you. Nope, nope, nope, none of that. He's going to separate the sheep from the goats. And look, I'm not, I'm not trying to scare anybody today, but this has always been interesting to me. You're still with me, right? Okay. There, there are many times in scripture where we see a people who think that they're good and are actually not. They think they're on the nice list, they're on the naughty list. So the people who prophesied in the name of Jesus weren't actually as ready as they thought, Matthew 20, 25, the, the ones who went to church, but Jesus says, you didn't clothe me, you didn't feed me, you didn't visit me. They weren't as ready as, as they thought that's Matthew seven. And then we see in Isaiah, the people of Israel who were upholding their religion and they were doing all of the religious things and they were going to the festivals and, and they were doing their fasting and they were making sacrifices. But God says to them, I hate your sacrifices. I hate your festivals. They weren't as ready as they thought. And now we hear about the lay of the deans who think that their wealth and their riches is a result of God's goodness and blessings. But Jesus says, nah, I spit you out of my mouth. So that, that should give everybody in the room pause. Like, am I really as ready as I think I am? The good news is that every, every one of these passages, there is a common theme that we see as to why God is not pleased. See, even though all these people were in the right community, they went to the right churches that were around good people. They sang the anointed songs. They had no effectiveness in their ministry. The effectiveness of a church is not marked by how much money you bring in. It's, it's important, but, but I'm not going to get to heaven. Jesus is going to be like, how much did he pick up on a Sunday? That's not the question. It's not marked by how many people are in attendance. And I believe that that is important because every person represents a soul, but, but a soul is coming alive in Christ. How many people are experiencing revival in their personal lives? Because you can have a full church and it be full of dead people who think that they're living in the blessings of God because the church is full. So Jesus said to the Laodiceans, be zealous about the things that matter. He says in verse 17, for you say, I am rich and I've prospered and I, I need nothing. And you haven't realized that you are wretched, wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked. I counsel you to buy from me gold refined by fire so that you may be rich. So he says, maybe your bank accounts are full, but, but your hearts are empty. Your spirit needs to be revived because you're not focused on the things that matter. So be zealous, he says, and repent. So, man, let me, let me talk to the person who needs some revival today. Why are you here? And I don't mean again, look, I don't ask that condom, uh, condemningly. I asked that genuinely. I want you to ask yourself today, what do you want out of your Christianity? Some people want community. Some people want discipleship. They want to be educated in the word. Some people want to be inspired. So they come every week and to listen to a message that's going to make them feel good. Some people want their religion. They want their tradition. Some people want to check off a box and listen. If there's any one of those reasons that's bringing you to church, keep coming, keep coming. Okay. But listen, here's the kicker. At some point, the thing that you should want out of your Christianity should be the very heart of Christ where, where it's Lord. I just want to do your will. I'm not here for anything else. Everything else is great. I like the community. I like those sermons. I like to worship, but I just want to do your will. Jesus says in Matthew, not everybody who says to me, Lord, Lord's going to enter the kingdom of heaven, but those who do the will of the father. And so if you've been a Christian for years and you still don't have the heart of God, respectfully, you gotta, you need some revival because you aren't zealous for the heart of God. You might be intense and serious about other things. Maybe your career, maybe your investments, maybe your ministry, but unless you are zealous for the things that move the heart of God, you need revival. I'm sorry, but this, this, this world needs Christians who are too much Christians who go to church too much. You talk about Jesus too much. You pray too much. You fast too much. You, you, you have too much joy. You've got too much peace. You got too much faith. We need a church that is too much to bring the church, the world into revival. So be too much. Some of y'all looking at me like, Oh, that pastor's too much. Look, I'm not, I'm not trying to be crazy. If you know me, I'm quiet. I ain't crazy. My daughter, Layla, she's crazy. Okay. You talked to her for five minutes. You know exactly what I'm talking about. I'm, I'm, I'm quiet. I'm, I'm reserved. I'm, I'm chill. I'm, I'm just, I'm the best person. But when I get up on the plot, when I talk about Jesus, all it's going to be too much, bro, it's going to be too much. I'm sorry, because I love, I love you and I love the Lord. And I want to see my brothers and I want to see my sisters in communion with the father. So I'm going to be too much. See the, the city of Leo Sedia, I want you to get this real quick. They were right in between the, the Lickas river Valley real quick. Let's I know we're talking about history and geography. Please stay with me. So there's two other cities right next to Leo Sedia. There's the Heropolis and Coliseum. They shared the same Valley. Coliseum was known for their refreshing, very cold supply water supply that came directly from the river. They were right on the river and it was cold. And I don't know if you've ever had river water, but it tastes amazing. And so they were right there. Yes. Fresh, refreshing, replenishing. They were right there. That was Coliseum. And then Heropolis was known for their hot springs. Their hot springs provided medicinal uses and, and, and bathing. And it was a primary attraction for the city. Leo Sedia was about six miles away from the river. How the worship team come up, but, but, but don't miss that point. Leo Sedia was six miles away from the river. So that's, that's extremely close today, six miles. But, but in those days it was pretty far. So, so get this. It was just close enough to not be practical. Now I could preach on that, bro. See too many Christians are not close enough to the source to have a zeal that is required to be effective. You're you're close, but you're not close enough. You got to rely on the people who are closer than you are to the source to reap some type of benefit. That's why you're always going to other people to ask for prayer and other people to ask for advice. The problem is by the time the water finally gets to you, it's lukewarm. So Leo Sedia had to pipe the water from the river into the city and it wasn't effective. It wasn't effective in providing refreshing water that the Colossians had. And so they also had to come up with some different wells and, and water supply sources. And so as a result, the city became known famous for their lukewarmness. Horrible. There's places where Melissa goes to cause Melissa's Dr. Pepper fan. She's like, Oh, this, this place has terrible Dr. Pepper. That was Leo Sedia. This place is going to have lukewarm water. They, they, they therefore could not provide that cold and refreshing and replenishing water to its residents, nor could they provide the hot and healing water to the residents that Heropolis had their water had no value. And so Jesus says, just like you're an effective water supply, that's how you are. Listen, earlier I said that I believe that we are in revival. We are, we are a church in revival, but maybe you're not. You're close, but you're not close enough. You've got some joy, but it's not enough. You've got some pieces. It's not enough. You've got some faith, but it's pretty shaky. And sometimes you got some motivation, but that only lasts for the Sunday afternoon. After the sermon, God is wanting to revive something inside of you today that I promised will elevate your personal life. It'll elevate your family life. It'll elevate your personal ministry into revival where, because of your too much people in your household are going to start to receive the power of the Holy spirit because you started to be too much. You started to pray too much. And at first your kids were like, mom, you're always praying, but be too much for your kids. Be too much. Bro. I know, you know about this. I know, you know, because you talk about your testimony, about how you, you left and you were gone for your marriage, but your wife was too much. She was too much. And you would find her praying over your feet. And you were probably like, bro, get off of me. She was too much. We need people who are too much because too much brings other people into revival. We need a church that isn't afraid to pray that isn't afraid to walk in faith. We need a church that isn't afraid to dance in the presence of God and jump for joy. Because when you are too much, the world will begin to see the power of God. Yeah. God wants to revive something in you and that dormant spirit. And look, we got people standing up. I'm going to have you stand up. I don't, I don't want, I don't want just the ones that are already in revival to be just the only ones in the water, man. God is trying to ignite something in the life of the dormant spirit today. And he wants to let you know that revival can come to your family. Don't worry about being crazy. Don't worry about it. Just come, just come closer to the source. And I want us to sing a song this morning, worship team, whatever, whatever y'all want, whatever's on your heart. But I want to have a moment of filling up right here at these altars. And if, if you say today, if you at least have the faith speaking to that dormant spirit, if you at least have the faith to say, I might not be there yet. I might not be, I might not be zealous yet, but I want to be, I want you to come to these altars. I want you to come to these altars and get connected to the source who can give you that replenishing water, that hot water that will heal your soul. I want you to come. If that's you, come on, come on, come on. Let's fill the altars this, this morning. Even if you're already in revival, I want you to come in. I want you to come in. I want to, I want to do something in the house of God this morning. And maybe it's that your fire is going to pour over to the person next to you. My God, I told God, I told God, can I tell you what I told God? I said, Lord, I said, Lord, I'm sorry, but I, I don't, I can't be satisfied into this whole communities in a revival. I can't be satisfied. Satisfied into the city is in revival. I can't be satisfied to every person that comes into the house of God and to PNEUMA church, the church that you have called me to shepherd. I will not be satisfied until everybody receives your spirit. And so at these altars, I want you to begin to pray the fire of the Holy spirit to come down like a wind like he did in that upper room and fill every soul, every spirit with the fire, with the fire of God. Come on, lift up your voice, lift up your voice. Thanks for listening. If you'd like some more information on PNEUMA church, visit us on our website at my PNEUMA church. org. If you enjoyed the podcast, you can subscribe or share it with your friends on social media and tag us at my PNEUMA church. Thanks again. And God bless.
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